@Nicktwilight
That's the thing, a FWD card with such high binary and mid-range BHP that has no traction control will feel like you're on an ice skating field if you don't apply the proper brake and acceleration pressure.
Imagine riding your car at 80 mph and then try to take a hard right turn while breaking hard at the same time, you'll have the same ice-skating sensation.
It's a problem of rubber adherence when all the power of the car is being put solely on the front wheels instead of displacing it evenly along the four wheels of the car, without traction control, the lack of power on the rear wheels will make them "unglue" from the road and your car will spin around.
In that aspect, to me, that's good controls and realistic driving output.
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